Post subject: GREAT songs not released on studio album
I've been so focused on albums lately that sometimes I'll totally forget about some fantastic songs not originally released on a studio album. Thinking about creating playlist of such...
(yes it's on the 1965 capitol records release, but not the original UK release (which appears to have become the cannon in past decade or so... so for me and my album collection/streaming services it doesn't count):
I suppose this is a fairly comprehensive list for The Beatles... the bolded ones I find great:
From Me To You
She Loves You
I'll Get You
I Want To Hold Your Hand
This Boy
Long Tall Sally
I Call Your Name
Slow Down
Matchbox
I Feel Fine
She's a Woman
Bad Boy
Yes It Is
I'm Down
Day Tripper
We Can Work It Out
(These two songs really should be on Revolver if you ask me - fantastic tracks:
Paperback Writer Rain
Lady Madonna
The Inner Light
Hey Jude Revolution - this is the more rocking version
Get Back (original, not the live version from Let It Be)
Don't Let Me Down
The Ballad of John and Yoko
Old Brown Shoe
You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)
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I know that Rumours doesn't get a lot of love here. Personally, I think it's a magnificent album. But the best song from Rumours wasn't on Rumours. This is probably the best song that Stevie Nicks ever wrote. This is, by far, her best vocal performance. And it might just be the greatest Fleetwood Mac track ever recorded.
The song is about the end of her relationship with Lindsey Buckingham, and caused a lot of problems within the band, which is why it was left off of the album. The album's co-producer, Richard Dashut, calls it "the best song that never made it to a record album". I think he's right, from everything that I've heard. This is my favorite song from Rumours. And it's not on Rumours. But it really should be.
Nicks' vocal, after the guitar solo (ending at 3:20) is pretty badass...
"You'll never get away from the sound of the woman that loves you"...
Link _________________ May we all get to heaven
'Fore the devil knows we're dead...
As mentioned many many Beatles examples; particularly Rain. But that’s the beauty of discographies like that, you can find gems if you keep looking.
Radiohead have some special efforts; The Daily Mail and Harry Patch.
Some ELO tracks including In For The Kill (great to run to) and Surrender (try finding a catchier song). _________________ ''Isn't He A Bit Like You and Me?''
I know that Rumours doesn't get a lot of love here. Personally, I think it's a magnificent album. But the best song from Rumours wasn't on Rumours. This is probably the best song that Stevie Nicks ever wrote. This is, by far, her best vocal performance. And it might just be the greatest Fleetwood Mac track ever recorded.
The song is about the end of her relationship with Lindsey Buckingham, and caused a lot of problems within the band, which is why it was left off of the album. The album's co-producer, Richard Dashut, calls it "the best song that never made it to a record album". I think he's right, from everything that I've heard. This is my favorite song from Rumours. And it's not on Rumours. But it really should be.
Nicks' vocal, after the guitar solo (ending at 3:20) is pretty badass...
"You'll never get away from the sound of the woman that loves you"...
Excellent choice! The first time I heard that, I was like "Why haven't I heard this?!"
The obvious choice is Zep's Hey, Hey What Can I Do, although, technically it was released on an album, albeit the a collection of outtakes. Zep has another interesting one with Houses of the Holy, which didn't make it onto the album of the same name, but was deemed worthy of inclusion on the later double Physical Graffiti.
The early Moody Blues had a bunch which were eventually released as the fourth side of a double album of which the first three sides were live.
"Gimme a Little Somethin'" (Lodge) – 3:13
"Please Think About It" (Pinder) – 3:41
"Long Summer Days" (Hayward) – 3:12
"King and Queen" (Hayward) – 3:52
"What Am I Doing Here?" (Hayward) – 3:33
The Three Hayward tunes are all spectacular.
Speaking Justin Hayward, his very popular duet with John Lodge didn't make it onto their Blue Jays album, although it did find it's way onto the CD reissue
One of my personal favorites was the previously unreleased Missing You, which was added to Dan Fogelber's Greatest Hits... which was pretty presumptuous, but it did (rightfully) end up getting quite a bit of airplay
This song was released eventually, but with another person doing its leading. Go here for the copy that I will always prefer, I love my late beautiful precious Steve Sanders of the Oak Ridge Boys SO much!!!
God bless you and his family always!!!
Holly
P.S. The name of the song is "Perfect Love". _________________ Me & my favorite singer James Otto
Yellow Ledbetter by Pearl Jam one of my all time favorite songs.
I had no idea Ledbetter wasn't on an album of theirs. I heard it live and totally fell in love, and swore it was a final track on one of their albums, but I guess not!
Cold Turkey
Give Peace a Chance
Power to the People
Happy Xmas (War is Over)
Ball of Confusion - Temptations
Erotic City - Prince
Brown-Eyed Girl - Van Morrison: When I worked in a record store in the late 80s, customers would ask for this all the time, but the only version available was on a live 2-LP VA compilation.
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Before this gets huge...I think that there's a difference between songs that were intended for albums that were not included and songs that were intended to be and that were released as singles without being included on albums... _________________ May we all get to heaven
'Fore the devil knows we're dead...
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